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Hiren’s BootCD PE (Pre-installation Environment) is a restored edition of Hiren’s BootCD based on Windows 10 PE x64. Since there are no official updates after November 2012, PE version is being developed by Hiren’s BootCD fans. It contains the fewest but best free tools. It is being developed for the new age computers, it supports UEFI booting and requires a minimum of 2 GB RAM. With the useful tools inside of the CD, you can fix many problems related to your computer. It does not contain any pirated software, it contains only free and legal software. After boot, PE version tries to install drivers like graphics, sound, wireless and ethernet card for your hardware. So that you can connect to a WIFI or Ethernet network. Inclusive of below listed tools;
BCD-MBR Tools
BootIce v1.3.3
EasyBCD v2.3
Hard Disk Tools – Data Recovery
CheckDisk GUI v0.3.1
Lazesoft Data Recovery v4.0.0.1
Puran Data Recovery v1.2.0
Puran File Recovery v1.2.0
Recuva v1.53.0.1087
DMDE v3.8.0
ReclaiMe build 3475
PhotoRec v7.2
Unstoppable Copier v5.2
Hard Disk Tools – Defrag
Defraggler v2.22.33.995
Hard Disk Tools – Diagnostic
GSmartControl v1.1.3
HDDScan v4.1
HDTune v2.55
WD Data Lifeguard Diagnostics v1.37
Crystal Disk Info v8.12.2
Test Disk v7.2
Hard Disk Tools – Imaging
Acronis TrueImage 2021 build 39216
AOMEI Backupper v6.5.1
Lazesoft Disk Image & Clone v4.0.0.1
Macrium Reflect PE v7.3.5925
Runtime DriveImage XML v2.60
Hard Disk Tools – Partition Tools
AOMEI Partition Assistant v9.2.1
Macrorit Partition Extender v1.5.0
Macrorit Partition Expert v5.6.1
DiskGenius v5.4.2.1239
EaseUS Partition Master v14.5
Hard Disk Tools – Security
HDD Low Level Format Tool v4.40
Eraser v6.2
Windows Recovery
Lazesoft Windows Recovery v4.0.0.1
Other Tools
FSViewer v7.5
Free Office rev 703
Sumatra PDF v3.2
7-Zip v21.02
ExamDiff Pro v12.0.1.1
HxD v2.5.0
Notepad++ v8.1
WinMerge v2.16.12
VLC Media Player v3.0.16
Removable Drive Tools
CDBurnerXP v4.5.8.7128
Rufus v3.14.1788
Security – AntiVirus
ESET Online Scanner v3.5.6
Malwarebytes Anti-Malware v2.2.1.1043
McAfee Stinger v12.2.0.268
Kaspersky Virus Removal Tool
Security – KeyFinders
ProduKey v1.97
ShowKeyPlus v1.0.7060
Security – Passwords
Lazesoft Password Recovery v4.0.0.1
NT Password Edit v0.7
Windows Login Unlocker v1.6
System Tools
CPU-Z v1.96
GPU-Z v2.40
HWInfo v7.04-4480
Speccy v1.32.774
WinNTSetup v4.6.3
Attribute Changer v10.0
Change Keyboard Layout v1.0.0
Dependency Walker v2.2.6
Registry Backup v4.0.0
Regshot v2.0.1.70
SysInternals Suite
PowerShell Core v7.1.3
Network
Aero Admin v4.7
Acrylic Wi-Fi Home v4.5.7802
Chrome v91.0.4472.106
Mozilla Firefox Quantum ESR v78.11.0.7821
PENetwork v0.59.0.B12
FilenameHBCD_PE_x64.iso(Thanks to all our Supporters for providing fast and reliable mirror servers)Filesize2.88 GB (3099203584 bytes)ISO MD5BEC7304FE2EB11DE495B9EA7B73C38AAISO SHA1EC7D4EC02A8772A4ECAEE59A9095D65B043AA77DISO SHA-2568281107683E81BE362AFD213026D05B2219BC6A7CA9AF4D2856663F3FFC17BFD
A WinPE ( read: Minimal OS designed to prepare a computer for installation and servicing Windows ) that needs at minimum 2GB available RAM to run? A joke, isn't it?
Microsoft states that only 1 GB available RAM is suffiicient to successfully run a WinPE.
The Hirens PE promoted here by nature isn't a Windows Pre Installation Environment ( WinPE ), but a Wndows Recovery Environment ( WinRE ). IMO it's overloaded with a collection of 3rd-party windows applications one mostly doesn't need.
For Windows 11 users - this forum got created for:
If you use this Hirens PE to launch Windows Setup ( setup.exe ) you must add the WinPE-WMI and WinPE-SecureStartup optional components. If you don't include these optional components, you may see an error that your PC doesn't meet the minimum hardware requirements.
Amazing to see this and to see that it is still somewhat still being developed & continued by other users contributing! I remember the original release of this software fondly and it has been most helpful.
One thing I would suggest that I wish was available with the original release is making an installer or proper boot image set-up specifically for flash drives. Although many PC's still have disc drives, most current laptops do not. I mean, I was able to use the .iso image and create using software that makes .iso bootable off of flash drives, but that was rather more trouble than I would have liked and is probably pretty complicated for most novice users. Also, processing off of flash drives is faster than optically from discs...
At 2.8GB you're better off with a VHDX-boot USB and get the full Windows experience (everything just works). The hdd and imaging tools aren't what they used to be when you take into account Windows' built-in tools. Can't find a drive smaller than 32GB in stores anymore, basically the whole point of this became moot years back.
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Introduction:
After months of research and development, both hardware and software... I'm happy to announce UnBrickable Mod is a matter of modifing your phone once, with a single small wire. From that point on, you can click a button to unbrick. This can even be applied to a phone which is already bricked.
This video applies, but on the Fascinate, you must hold the POWER button during the entire flashing sequence.
Instructions
You Must have UnBrickable Mod applied to your device. If you're not sure, run this tool under Linux: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1257434
This currently only works for Linux based computers or Windows based computers with proper drivers installed, with a Linux Virtual Machine, Get Ubuntu here: http://www.ubuntu.com , Get Virtualbox Here: http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
You must have Java installed on your computer: http://www.java.com/en/download/
Unbricking:
1. Apply UnBrickable Mod to your device: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1288093
2. Run ModeDetect to verify your phone is in the proper mode: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1257434
You should see this while you hold the power button:
3. Run UnBrickable Resurrector: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=710199&stc=1&d=1315173984 This will only work on linux currently. Install Linux or dual boot if you have windows.
If you are still holding the power button, you should see this on Mode Detect.
You can now disconnect your phone and move to a windows computer to use Odin or any other Samsung tool, or use Heimdall One-Click from Linux. Keep holding the power button!
4. Run Heimdall One-Click: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1288130 (or odin3 one-click),
5. repeat steps 2 and 3 with bootloader flashing enabled (Heimdall One-Click has a safety mechanism which requires you to flash once before flashing bootloaders).
conclusion
You've unbricked the unbrickable Fascinate.. This should not have been difficult. If it was, you should learn teh computer better... Really. And with that said, I'm happy to announce that you no longer have to flash with a fear of bricking.
HIBL
The HIBL is the key to resurrecting a S5PC110 based processor. I'm going to let Rebellos explain the inner workings of the Hummingbird Interceptor Bootloader. It's really quite amazing. While my work is more hardware and high level tasks like making things into one-clicks, Rebellos' work involves reverse software engineering, assembly language, and more...
Tools
Windows32 command line app and drivers http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=709292&stc=1&d=1315091523
Linux one-click Resurrector: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=705515&stc=1&d=1315091523
4SEP11: added 32 bit, miscellanious impovements to visuals
6SEP11: removed additional commands
Okay, so, what is Hummingbird Interceptor Boot Loader (HIBL)?
Basically: It allows to load any amount of data (limited by size of RAM block, the biggest one single block available is 256MB) through USB connection with PC under any specified address into memory and then execute it. This can be fastboot Bootloader+OS image for example.
Technically: It does consist of 2 pieces fused together - BL1_stage1 and BL1_stage2.
Each stage starts from 16bytes (4 ARM WORDs) of secure boot header. In stage1 these are mandatory, in stage2 they can be random (nulled them in my code), so EntryPoint of each stage does start at its 0x10 offset.
BL1_stage1, loaded under 0xD0020000 address, is short code, digitally signed by Samsung. It has been released to break "Chain of Trust" and alter Secure Boot into Non-Secure Boot process. Literally stage1 just do some compare operations and then jumpout to BL1_stage2. (Yes, I also see no point of releasing hardware secured CPU version together with software which is bypassing it's security)
BL1_stage2, must be placed at 0xD0022000 address (it's fused together with stage1 into HIBL, so it's at 0x2000 offset of HIBL.bin) it is unsigned because Secure Boot Context, prepared by iROM (BL0) has been already ignored by stage1.
Its FASM_ARM sourcecode:
http://code.google.com/p/hummingbir...unk/HummingBirdInterceptorBootloader/HIBL.ASM
This is where the code start real work, it does begin with standard ARM core jump vector table (just to keep stick to standard, these aren't used anyway).
1. It does use I9000 BL1_stage2 functions (init_system) which I linked to it, these are used to init DMC controllers, as to this point code is executing in and working with very tiny, 96KB iRAM space, after calling this function it turns all 512MB of RAM available.
2. Make sure DMC is configured properly (write some value to address 0x40~~ memory space, then read it and compare with previously written)
3. Reinit iRAM heap to the BL0 initial state (to convince it USB dload mode haven't been called yet), by storing and restoring UART pointer only (to keep debug output flowing properly)
4. Call iROM usb_downloader function.
5. Read the address where downloaded data has been placed.
6. Jump into this address.
This, properly used provides similiar debug output (similiar, because its outdated testlog)
������������������������������������������������������������������������
Uart negotiation Error
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Hummingbird Interceptor Boot Loader (HIBL) v1.0
Copyright (C) Rebellos 2011
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Calling IBL Stage2
DONE!
Testing BL3 area
DONE!
iRAM reinit
DONE!
Please prepare USB dltool with BL3
Starting download...
0x00000000
Desired BL3 EP: 0x40244000
Download complete, hold download mode key combination.
Starting BL3...
//OUTPUT BELOW IS COMING FROM SBL
Set cpu clk. from 400MHz to 800MHz.
IROM e-fused - Non Secure Boot Version.
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It opens infinite capabilities. Instead of SBL to unbrick, Uboot can be loaded, or any armlinux kernel. It's all up to you - XDA Developers.
Will a Wubi install of linux work? Certain windows programs prevent me from making the jump to linux again. Though I wish i could.
mentose457 said:
Will a Wubi install of linux work? Certain windows programs prevent me from making the jump to linux again. Though I wish i could.
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Yes. You can use WUBI. That is the same as normal "side-by-side" or "dual boot" installation of Ubuntu but you can delete Ubuntu from within Windows.
Note: The hardware mod must be performed first in order to use the set of software above
I was informed last night that this is the ONLY recovery method available for the Fascinate. If you've got a dead brick, you have no other options at this time other then sending it to the manufacturer for a replacement.
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Hello,
I made this list with all the interesting and extremely considerable distributions I'm able to find working on our raspberry pi. check out and enjoy.
The List :
OS General
Arch Linux armv6; OS, "older" Pi
http://archlinuxarm.org/platforms/armv6/raspberry-pi
Arch Linux armv7; OS, Pi 2
http://archlinuxarm.org/platforms/armv7/broadcom/raspberry-pi-2
DietPi; the minimal multi-talent
http://fuzon.co.uk/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=6
Bhodi Linux; the Enlightened Linux Distribution
Homepage
Download
RedSleeve Linux; "special" Linux-port, OS
Homepage
Download
Minibian; minimal Raspbian
https://minibianpi.wordpress.com/
nOS; Ubuntu-based with KDE
http://nos.net.nz/
PiBang Linux; CrunchBang inspired, Raspbian-based
http://pibanglinux.com/index.html
Plan9; OS
Overview
Download
9front; Plan9-fork, cloud computing
Homepage
Download
pipaOS; compact Raspbian
http://pipaos.mitako.eu/
Gentoo Linux; source-based Linux distribution
https://www.gentoo.org/
AROS; Commodore Amiga OS based
Homepage
Download
Slackware ARM; OS
http://rpi.fatdog.eu/
slrpi; minimal Slackware
http://sourceforge.net/projects/slrpi/
FreeBSD; OS
https://wiki.freebsd.org/FreeBSD/arm/Raspberry%20Pi
openSUSE; OS
https://en.opensuse.org/HCL:Raspberry_Pi
Moebius; minimal Linux
http://moebiuslinux.sourceforge.net/
Hypriot; Pi armed with Docker
Homepage
Download
Void Linux; independent distribution, OS
http://www.voidlinux.eu/
Tiny Core Linux; the smallest one (~12 mb), OS
http://www.tinycorelinux.net/ports.html
OpenMandriva Lx; OS, kde4
Homepage
Download
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS; OS
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/RaspberryPi
RaspEX; based on Debian 8, Ubuntu 15.04 and Linaro, uses LXDE
http://raspex.exton.se/?p=79
NixOS Linux; OS
Homepage
Download
Tizen OS; open and flexible operating system
Homepage
Download
Xubuntu 14.04 LTS; OS
http://stefanius.de/xubuntu-14-04-lts-sd-card-image-fuer-raspberry-pi-2-veroeffentlicht
PiLFS; Linux From Scratch
http://www.intestinate.com/pilfs/
AEROS; hybrid distribution of AROS and Linux ( commercial ! )
http://www.aeros-os.org/
"OS", for special purposes, tools
Kano OS; learn linux basics or programming skills the lovely way, for "kids"
http://www.kano.me
SliTaz; secure and high performance OS
http://www.slitaz.org/en/
Kali Linux; penetration testing, security, tools
http://docs.kali.org/kali-on-arm/install-kali-linux-arm-raspberry-pi
BlackArch Linux; penetration testing, security, tools
http://blackarch.org/downloads.html#blackarch-arm
Archphile; modified ArchLinux, support for USB and I2S Dacs
http://archphile.org/introduction
PwnPi; pen test drop box distro
http://pwnpi.sourceforge.net/
QtonPi; Qt5 programming
http://wiki.qt.io/QtonPi
PiBox; lightweight GNU/Linux development platform
http://www.graphics-muse.org/wiki/pmwiki.php/RaspberryPi/RaspberryPi
Raspberry WebKiosk; web kiosks and multi-user web workstations
http://www.binaryemotions.com/web-kiosks/raspberry-webkiosk/
ThinBox; Windows-based server connection
http://jontylovell.net/index.php?page=30
OpenWrt; wireless routing
http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/raspberry_pi
VPNbian; OpenVPN Gateway
http://techfunbln.blogspot.de/2013/09/raspberry-pi-as-openvpn-gateway-with-or.html
NetBSD; networking
http://wiki.netbsd.org/ports/evbarm/raspberry_pi/
PiPoint; wireless access point
http://www.pi-point.co.uk/
Angstrom; tiny server distribution
Homepage
Download
Mini vMac; early-macintosh emulator
Homepage
Download
FINNIX; system administrations
http://www.finnix.org/
Raspberry Digital Signage; OS designed for digital signage
http://www.binaryemotions.com/digital-signage/raspberry-digital-signage/
IPfire; Router, Firewall solution
Homepage (german homepage)
Download
arkOS; self-hosting, cloud solution
https://arkos.io/what-is-arkos/
NARD SDK; software development kit
http://www.arbetsmyra.dyndns.org/nard/
SailPi; Sailfish OS in Pi
https://sailpi.wordpress.com/
OpenMediaVault; NAS solution
http://www.openmediavault.org/
RACHEL-Pi; "offline" education server solution
http://pi.worldpossible.org/index.html
KA-Pi; Khan Academy on a Pi
http://pi.mujica.org/index.html
Mediacenter, gaming and others
Xbian; Mediacenter
Homepage
Download latest
OSMC; Mediacenter
https://osmc.tv/
SlaXBMC; Mediacenter
http://slaxbmc.blogspot.co.uk/
PiPlay; formerly PiMAME, gaming and emulation
http://piplay.org/
Volumio; audiophile music player
https://volumio.org/project/
RetroPie; multi gaming and emulation
Homepage
Download
GeeXBoX; Mediacenter
http://www.geexbox.org/
Raspicade; Moebius-based arcade distribution
http://sourceforge.net/projects/raspicade/
recalbox; multi emulation platform
http://www.recalbox.com/diyrecalbox
Pi MusicBox; A Spotify, SoundCloud, Google Music player ...
http://www.woutervanwijk.nl/pimusicbox/
DarkELEC; Mediacenter
http://darkimmortal.com/category/raspberry-pi/
runeaudio
http://www.runeaudio.com/about/
... and the generally known Distros on the raspberrypi.org mainpage (for sure)
Windows IoT
recommendations and suggestions are welcome.
this list is partly based on this one (you can find several more detailed descriptions there) but most time I need to search the web for hours while I'm trying to get the most complete list for us . This is the largest list out there !!
useful additions/tools:
SD Card Formatter; to correctly format the sdcard including all partitions that windows doesn't recognize
Win32DiskImager; to write all the images you can download from the links above to your sdcard using windows (also works on 64bit)
BerryBoot; Multi-OS solution ( XDA Discussion Thread )
PuTTY; connect to your pi from windows via SSH
Moonlight; game streaming with Moonlight and GeForce Experience ( XDA Thread )
... tbc
some things to look forward to:
FirefoxOS; you can try this
Chromium OS
CentOS
Mesa and DRM driver for Broadcom VC4 hardware; used in the Raspberry Pi hardware (including Raspberry Pi 2)
... tbc
Stop! don't leave yet
you may contribute to this thread by leaving a feedback about linked distros or tools you've tried
something about usage (ease of use, performance etc.), stability, special features and so on...
try to be (a bit) specific. not like: "...... is the best" or "...... rocks"
useful ones will be linked in op
don't discuss single distributions or ask about them in here. for questions use this. and for discussions open a new thread if it isn't done yet
but you can discuss about the single feedbacks or the list itself. and give me suggestions if there's something i missed for sure
or simply push thanks , thanks
How about this one https://eltechs.com/exagear-desktop-virtual-machine-for-raspberry-pi/
Drop me a line if you'd like to test ExaGear.
Eltechs said:
How about this one https://eltechs.com/exagear-desktop-virtual-machine-for-raspberry-pi/
Drop me a line if you'd like to test ExaGear.
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interesting. definitly. sorry for the delay. it will be listed in the next few days for sure as i'm going to look for updates for the list. meanwhile maybe you could give me a suggestion for a short-description. :good:
... and I will definitly test it
NeoPreacher said:
meanwhile maybe you could give me a suggestion for a short-description.
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ExaGear Desktop, emulator that allows to run x86 apps on RPi
https://eltechs.com/product/exagear-desktop/
Great list! Here is another one:
RTAndroid: Android-based image for reliable applications
https://rtandroid.embedded.rwth-aachen.de/downloads/raspberry-pi/
What about OpenELEC and LibreELEC?
What about kali linux distribution repo?
How about adding DreamPi to the list? http://blog.kazade.co.uk/p/dreampi.html?m=1
Sent from my XT1093 using XDA Labs
Is it able to run iOS?
Απουσιολόγος said:
Is it able to run iOS?
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Only windows 18 sorry
tabp0le said:
Only windows 18 sorry
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No Windows 9?
prsterero said:
No Windows 9?
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You take two Windows 9 phones and that's how you get Windows 18!! Duh!!!
Sent from my HTC 10 using XDA Labs
What is the cook time?
Just gonna leave this right here.... https://distrowatch.com/search.php?...install=All&language=All&status=Active#simple
Daylight Linux for Raspberry Pi 3
You can try Daylight Linux now available for Raspberry Pi 3
daylight.hamdygital.xyz
Android based ROMs for Raspberry Pi - (Index of Android based ROMs for Raspberry Pi)
AOSP/Android TV for Raspberry Pi 3 - https://forum.xda-developers.com/ra...-tab-pi-aosp-android-tv-raspberry-pi-t3593506
LineageOS 14.1 (Android 7.1.2) for Raspberry Pi 3 - http://konstakang.com/devices/rpi3/CM14.1/
RaspAnd Nougat 7.1.2 for Raspberry Pi 3 - http://raspex.exton.se/?s=RaspAnd
RTAndroid - https://rtandroid.embedded.rwth-aachen.de/
Wow I haven't seen this thread active in ages
Berryboot OS images
http://berryboot.alexgoldcheidt.com/
like many, i am getting this error. i have a built PC with a Ryzen 7 2700X. I think there might be a BIOS setting to enable TPM, but I haven't checked yet. Anyone else run into this?
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this is the link to the Windows 11 compatibility checker:
Meet Windows 11: The Newest Windows Version
Meet Windows 11, the newest Windows version from Microsoft. Upgrade your PC to Windows 11, or explore which devices come equipped with its versatile features.
www.microsoft.com
Maybe you need to enable it on the BIOS. UEFI or Legacy?
Just run tpm.msc and it should give you status of TPM. If your PC supports it and it's in disabled state you can enable it from BIOS as earlier post suggests
Not sure which MBD you have but it's in the BIOS for sure. I had to search to find it on my ASUS MBD.
I'm excited to try windows 11 but my machine is very old i7-4720 and don't have TPM 2.0, i know there is workaround, when i saw the UI and android app via amazon store will be available later, i'm very excited.
Is there anyone try windows 11 without TPM 2.0 with just modified registry in set up installer? (without replace dll or install.wim/esd)
Windows 11 installed fine on my cheap HP desktop.
sd_shadow said:
Windows 11 installed fine on my cheap HP desktop.
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What processor does your desktop have? I have an Intel i5 7th Gen and the PC Health Check says I'm not compatible....
I am using ryzen 5 2500u based netbook and it supports tpm 2.0 (checked using tpm.msc) but still compatibility checker says cannot run w11
Did you try WhyNotWin11? It says exactly what is missing based on the official release. Download it from here.
Cheers.
svetius said:
like many, i am getting this error. i have a built PC with a Ryzen 7 2700X. I think there might be a BIOS setting to enable TPM, but I haven't checked yet. Anyone else run into this?
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this is the link to the Windows 11 compatibility checker:
Meet Windows 11: The Newest Windows Version
Meet Windows 11, the newest Windows version from Microsoft. Upgrade your PC to Windows 11, or explore which devices come equipped with its versatile features.
www.microsoft.com
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You need to enable fTPM in BIOS. It's somewhere in Security or Advanced section in your BIOS. I had to do the same with 3600.
Not all CPUs are compatible with that, and not all the manufacturers give the option to enable TPM. Lets bypass it, shall we? Create a new txt file anywhere on your pc and open it. After that, add the following lines:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup\LabConfig] “BypassTPMCheck”=dword:00000001 “BypassSecureBootCheck”=dword:00000001
Save the file, and then rename it, just remove the "txt" and replace it with "reg". Open the file and BOOM. The setup should work.
22naresn said:
What processor does your desktop have? I have an Intel i5 7th Gen and the PC Health Check says I'm not compatible....
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Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-7100 CPU @ 3.90GHz 3.90 GHz
Installed RAM 8.00 GB (7.90 GB usable)
22naresn said:
Did you try WhyNotWin11? It says exactly what is missing based on the official release. Download it from here.
Cheers.
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I used that too to check compatibility.
Yea I've seen that, it came up after it ran a check to see if I can upgrade and said my puter wasn't able to get Win 11....
Funny thing is I'm already running Windows 11 so not sure how to explain that....
1: Create your own installation media
2: The steps necessary to remove the "Secure Boot" and "TPM 2.0" requirements error when attempting to install Windows 11
3: Obtain the newest available Windows 10 ISO from Micro$0ft;
Already have made your Windows 11 USB Installer using Rufus;
Mount Windows 10 ISO;
Find and locate the folder named Sources on the mounted ISO;
Copy all of the files in the Sources folder of the mounted ISO except for install.wim/install.esd;
Navigate to the Windows 11 bootable USB Installer that you have previously created in your File Manager;
Open the Sources folder on the Windows 11 bootable USB Installer;
Paste the previously copied contents/files from the Sources folder on the mounted Win 10 ISO to the Sources folder of the Windows 11 bootable USB Installer, and make sure to replace the files present in the Windows 11 USB Installer Sources folder;
Boot from Windows 11 USB Installer;
Profit from not having the requirements of Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 being enabled in place.
For more deatils hereis detailed tutorial. Link.
Interesting. Has anyone actually tried this method with success?
I'll give it a try
I remember very similar pains when Windows 10 first released. I think everything will be fine for the most part as long as your machine can run Windows 10. Not much is different between the two.
Thank you thank you thank you I thought I was screwed too I've got an old optiplex 790 with a Intel i5 4 series and I just booted all I did was change the registry through the BIOS on the front end during the install which means I made the ISO file for USB UEFI boot I got the error saying that my machine hardware was not suitable for Windows 11 so I hit shift and F10 to command prompt and entered notepad because I already copied the registry into a text document that's accessible from the file menu in the notepad never done that before and that was pretty cool..copied it and then went back to the command prompt and went to the regedit.exe... copy what I had on the the text document into the actual local registry and then started the install process all over and Golden... I had to actually download the ISO file from Android host file of all places checksum good worked out everything's even better when I can beat the status quo
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I am using it through leaked win 11 iso
Hello Friends~!
Times May Be Tough.
Perhaps you're banging your head against the wall with a difficult bare metal driver situation...
or just need a break from Elden Ring ;-)
Today I bring you a prebuilt Windows 1995 Machine with Several games preinstalled, all of which was obtained from
archive.org.
Not Only that, but I will Teach you how to add Any Games you remember from Childhood, using ISOs.
Bring on the Nostalgia~!
Spoiler: GAMES LIST
Spoiler: GET MORE GAMES HERE
https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_ms-dos_games
This virtual machine has the following games PreInstalled:
The Black Cauldron
Codename Iceman
Colonel Bequest - Laura Bow 1 + 2
Conquest Of The Longbow
Ecoquest 1 + 2
Freddy Pharkas
Gold Rush
Heroquest 1-4
Kingquest 1-6
Leisure Suit Larry 1-6
Manhunter New York
Manhunter San Fransisco
Mario Teaches Typing
Mickey Space
Mixed Up Mother Goose
Peppers Adventures In Time
Policequest 1-4
Robinhood
Space Quest 1-5
Trolls Tale
Have fun with this blast from the past~!
Peace and Love,
Jen <3
Spoiler: BUILD YOUR OWN
Hallo. Here is how to build your Own 1995 machine on VMWARE, Towards the end teaches you how to build isos to port games~!
MSWIN95 toolz:
MSWIN95.zip
drive.google.com
Spoiler: PREBUILT 1995 MACHINE
Spoiler: VMWARE CLONE
RECOMMENDED VERSION
1995 VMWare Hardrive Download:
1995.zip
drive.google.com
(993MB)
This was a Labor of Love...
Through much trial and error I got this working using two versions of Windows 95 on top of MSDOS 6.22
This uses VMWARE's VMTOOLS and the provided SVGA driver in the Program Files Directory.
For any hangups, spam the control alt delete button here:
Spoiler: VMWARE'S CTL ALT DELETE
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If you Need it..
https://customerconnect.vmware.com/en/downloads/details?downloadGroup=WKST-PLAYER-1623-NEW&productId=1039&rPId=85399
Spoiler: VIRTUALBOX CLONE
1995 Virtual Box Hardrive Download:
1995.zip
drive.google.com
(1.1 GB)
THIS VERSION IS NOT RECOMMENDED, AS OPPOSED TO THE VMWARE VERSION, DUE TO VARIOUS SOFTWARE LIMITATIONS WITHIN VBOX...
As well as User Error, in not Knowing What I was Doing. This Version Has only OSR2, and not OSR3.
Feel free to fix it up and use it for anything you want~! This is for people looking for a project
Spoiler: VIRTUALBOX DOWNLOAD
If you Need it..
https://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/6.1.34/VirtualBox-6.1.34-150636-Win.exe
https://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/6.1.34/Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack-6.1.34.vbox-extpack
Spoiler: ANYBURN
Iso burning software:
http://www.anyburn.com/anyburn_setup_x64.exe
Spoiler: SOURCES
THIS WOULD NOT BE POSSIBLE WITH OUT THE VIDEOS BELOW!
COMMANDS FROM VID
mkdir WIN95
copy X:\WIN95\*.* C:\WIN95
cd WIN95
setup
Follow the videos above, if you want to build your own machine from scratch~!
The items below are the exact versions used to build the machine.
Windows 95 : Microsoft : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
This is a copy of Microsoft's Windows 95 OSR2 edition (OEM Service Release 2). Included in the .ZIP file are two items: the .ISO file itself with Windows 95...
archive.org
Windows 95 OSR2 key:
34698-OEM-0039682-72135
MSDOS 6.22
MS-DOS 6.22
MediaFire is a simple to use free service that lets you put all your photos, documents, music, and video in a single place so you can access them anywhere and share them everywhere.
www.mediafire.com
FIX95CPU
FIX95CPU
MediaFire is a simple to use free service that lets you put all your photos, documents, music, and video in a single place so you can access them anywhere and share them everywhere.
www.mediafire.com
256 DISPLAY ISO
52.7 KB file on MEGA
mega.nz
Windows 95 OSR 2.5
Windows 95 offered, at long last, a well designed document-oriented desktop shell that worked much like the 1984 Macintosh Finder. It also included a new way of finding installed applications through a "Start" menu. And it included the same networking abilities as Windows for Workgroups.
winworldpc.com
HIMEM.SYS - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
FreeDOS | The FreeDOS Project
FreeDOS is an open source DOS-compatible operating system that you can use to play classic DOS games, run legacy business software, or develop embedded systems.
www.freedos.org
[Solved] windows 95 system.ini problem
I am having a problem with my system.ini file. There were several programs removed from this computer. One of them was Netscape Navigator. Now when you start the computer up it gives 3 error messages about netscape files missing. We do not want to reinstall Netscape if it is avoidable. I...
forums.techguy.org
https://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=121149
The first version I did on this
MUSIC BY XMOD MATT
Sierra Company!!
Everything else, Archive.org
FEEL FREE TO DO WHAT YOU WANT WITH THESE. ITS ALL OPEN SOURCE AND YOURS NOW
I tried building a box based off what I remembered in the 90's that was capable of playing all the games we weren't supposed to be playing at school.. haha.. I just now remembered that we actually used Old Macs at school, Not Windows, (i had a windows machine at home) so I am trying to build an old mac box.. cause I want to play that dang wolfenstein game we would always get busted trying to install off the mario cd xD
If anyone else OLD has any Idea... There is an old windows game from the 90s my siblings and I would play, that was basically like a "story maker" or a video recording game, that came with many assets, like meowing cats, and you could use your microphone and just make the most obnoxious stories ever...
I cannot for the life of me find this game or remember the name, if anyone has any ideas...
I had thought it was a sierra game but I cannot find it in their listings online.
STORYBOOK WEAVER DELUXE I THINK IS WHAT IT WAS.
Spoiler: RANDOM 90S CRAPS
Imagination Express | The Obscuritory
Edmark's storytelling program uses believable, educational settings – which is perfect for making creative mischief.
obscuritory.com
My dear users,
As soon as I ran TronScript (r/tronscript) with the auto restart option, I received a message stating that Windows could not boot. After loading Hiren's Boot CD into my Ventoy drive, it now says "Your PC could not start properly" with error code 0x0000001.
The following are the contents of my Ventoy drive:
A boot CD for Hiren is included,
This is HP.
Windows 11 Installation media.
I would appreciate any help you could provide to fix my computer as soon as possible.
woodalexa7878 said:
My dear users,
As soon as I ran TronScript (r/tronscript) with the auto restart option, I received a message stating that Windows could not boot. After loading Hiren's Boot CD into my Ventoy drive, it now says "Your PC could not start properly" with error code 0x0000001.
The following are the contents of my Ventoy drive:
A boot CD for Hiren is included,
This is HP.
Windows 11 Installation media.
I would appreciate any help you could provide to fix my computer as soon as possible.
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Run Startup Repair from a recovery disc. If you do not have a recovery disc, you can use installation media.
By means of RUFUS create a bootable USB-stick containing the Windows version / edition you want to have installed and boot from USB-stick created to install it.
Since you have Ventoy, you could try booting from the Hiren live CD and try to download a fresh copy of Win11 over wayback (if your pc has nothing of important in it), even tho firsthand it could be better to get another spare usb stick and flash Ventoy on it all over again and then paste the win11 iso file over the brand new usb stick.
In case there's personal data you'd like to save over the C:/ drive, using any linux live usb iso could be of help on mounting the partition and save whatever you could find on another removable media.
Wondering why Hiren’s BootCD PE (Preinstallation Environment) should get used: it's based on Windows 10 PE x64. There are no official updates after November 2012.
xXx yYy said:
Wondering why Hiren’s BootCD PE (Preinstallation Environment) should get used: it's based on Windows 10 PE x64. There are no official updates after November 2012.
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2021 ..
https://www.hirensbootcd.org/files/HBCD_PE_x64.iso
xXx yYy said:
Wondering why Hiren’s BootCD PE (Preinstallation Environment) should get used: it's based on Windows 10 PE x64. There are no official updates after November 2012.
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If that won't go (also, disregarding the whole update cycle...i'm sure 2012 wasn't even the date of release for win10, let alone a forked version), then a linux live usb iso should directly be of help.
Updates, EOLs versions, and whatever stay out of the question since here it's about restoring a pc to it's former state.
Since it's all a matter to use the ruined machine's specs as a host for running a live iso and grab a win11 iso off the internet and drag it on another usb flash drive (with Ventoy installed aswell):
then what matters is that the machine gets saved and that win11 gets restored back.
IMO it never does make sense to make use of a Windows Recovery Environment ( WinRE ) - what Hiren's PE by nature is - to repair a corrupted Windows OS, because user most times doesn't know 1. what the error code reported by Windows means - as that's the case here, and 2. what 3rd-party app of those dozens that came bundled with Hiren's PE ( see here: https://www.hirensbootcd.org/hbcd-v120/ ) lastly to use to fix the given problem : Re-installing Windows OS from the scratch is the only time-saving method I know of to immediately have a properly running Windows machine. And this is correctly done by a Windows Preinstallation Environment ( WinPE ) what supports these features
Batch files and scripts, including support for Windows Script Host (WSH), and ActiveX Data Objects (ADO), and optional support for PowerShell.
Applications, including Win32 application programming interfaces (APIs) and optional support for HTML Applications (HTA).
Drivers, including a generic set of drivers that can run networking, graphics, and mass storage devices.
Image capturing and servicing, including Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM).
Networking, including connecting to file servers using TCP/IP and NetBIOS over TCP/IP via LAN.
Storage, including NTFS, DiskPart, and BCDBoot.
Security tools, including optional support for BitLocker and the Trusted Platform Module (TPM), Secure Boot, and other tools.
Hyper-V, including VHD files, mouse integration, mass storage and network drivers that allow Windows PE to run in a hypervisor.
and more aren't in fact needed.
Better going straight to the point and reinstall win11 fresh (like i mentioned before) since the message given by OP's machine just went:
"Your PC could not start properly"
Since OP did mention it has a "Windows 11 Installation media" inside their Ventoy stick, they could try to solve it that way by doing the whole booting process again.
If the Installation Media won't go, then it's better taking a win11 .iso on the go (of course, again, using a spare usb. Would spare making this message longer).
Xploit Machine said:
2021 ..
https://www.hirensbootcd.org/files/HBCD_PE_x64.iso
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As I can see the versions 2012 and/or 2021 - you linked to - differ only in amount of bundled 3rd-party progs ( mostly freeware ). But this wasn't the point.
Hello,
As soon as I also ran TronScript (r/tronscript) with the auto restart option, I received a message stating that Windows could not boot. After loading Hiren's Boot CD into my Ventoy drive, it now says "Your PC could not start properly" with error code 0x00001.
Error code 0x00001 ( 0x0000001 ? ) usually occurs when Windows PC users attempt to update or install a Windows OS on their devices. Make use of the Windows built-in System File Checker function to deal with your issue.
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